Clefs in Music explained | Music Theory for Beginners – Mixed Signals
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAmw9_B818g
Summary
### Summary
There are four main clefs in music: G Clef (Treble), Third Line CCF (Alto), Fourth Line CCFF (Tenor), and F Clef (Base). The Treble Clef is used for notes higher than middle C, while the Base Clef is used for notes lower than middle C. In some cases, a Grand Staff is used to showcase a wide range of notes for an instrument.
Highlights
- 🎵 There are four main clefs in music: G Clef (Treble), Third Line CCF (Alto), Fourth Line CCFF (Tenor), and F Clef (Base)
- 🎹 The Treble Clef is used for notes higher than middle C, while the Base Clef is used for notes lower than middle C
- 🎸 In some cases, a Grand Staff is used to showcase a wide range of notes for an instrument
Key Takeaways
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